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  2. Rob Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Pitts announced his diagnosis publicly in a YouTube video, in which he reflected on his life and accomplishments. [9] He died in hospice care on August 25, 2024, at the age of 45. [5] Pitts' funeral, which was preceded by a two-hour car show, was held at Rock Springs Baptist Church in Easley, South Carolina, which has a capacity of 3,500 people ...

  3. Rob 'The Rabbit' Pitts, Star of Netflix's “Tex Mex Motors ...

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    Rob "The Rabbit" Pitts, the star of Netflix's automobile renovation reality series Tex Mex Motors, has died.He was 45. On Sunday, Aug. 25, the reality star addressed his fans for the final time in ...

  4. Netflix-star, Greenville-native Rob 'The Rabbit' Pitts dies ...

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    In a heartfelt Youtube video, Rob "The Rabbit" Pitts said a final goodbye, before dying of stomach cancer at the age of 45 years old.

  5. Netflix’s Tex Mex Motors star Rob “The Rabbit” Pitts died of stomach cancer on Sunday (August 25). He was 45. The death of the car scout and salesman came hours after he bid fans farewell in ...

  6. Robert Pitts - Wikipedia

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    R. C. Pitts (1919–2011), American basketball player Robert B. Pitts (1909–1982), HUD regional administrator Robert "The Rabbit" Pitts (1979–2024), American car salesman and co-star of the Netflix series Tex Mex Motors

  7. Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Rob Pitts (1979–2024), American businessman, television personality and classic car enthusiast; Ron Pitts (born 1962), American sportscaster and former National Football League player; Ryan M. Pitts (born 1985), former United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient; Shirley Pitts (1934-1992), English fraudster and thief, the "Queen ...

  8. Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit hall of fame for Michigan auto racers. It was founded in 1982 by Dick Lee and was incorporated April 19, 1982, as a non-profit 501(c) (3) non-stock Michigan corporation.

  9. Detroit Autorama - Wikipedia

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    The first Detroit Autorama was held at the University of Detroit Memorial Building on January 31 and February 1, 1953. [7] It featured only 40 cars, and was hosted by members of the Michigan Hot Rod Association (MHRA), which was created only a year before to "organize small local clubs into one unified body that could raise the money needed to pull drag racing off the streets and into a safe ...